Johnson’s Farm on Anderson Island is one of the 25 historic places that has been selected to participate in the Seattle-Puget Sound area Partners in Preservation initiative. The initiative runs April 15th. through May 12th. You can vote once daily from an email address.Follow this link to vote! The winner of the public vote is guaranteed to receive a grant. We can help make a difference for The Johnson Farm. Over one million dollars is being given away in in preservation grants in the Seattle Puget Sound area.

Anderson Island Historical Society-Johnson Farm

Since the 1800s, Anderson Island farmers have tilled the land of Johnson Farm. Today, under the tutelage of the Anderson Island Historical Society, the Johnson Farm serves as a living museum offering visitors a view of 19th century farm life. A Partners in Preservation grant will aid rehabilitation of the farm buildings, allowing Johnson Farm to continue to delight Anderson Island visitors for many years to come.

Help by doing your part voting daily for the Johnson Farm. Take some time to read about the other 24 locations that being considered. Currently the Seattle 5th. Avenue Theater is the leading the voting. Lets put Anderson Island on the map!